Here is a message released by Anonymous |
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Here is a message released by Anonymous |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Ah yes, I've seen that a few days ago. |
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I agree, with anything there's a very visible element of immaturity but it's a completely open invitation, command your own revolution setup so people are going to take it whatever direction they want under the name Anonymous. It shares this quality with Al Queda. In general I agree with their message, the internet is the last bastion of freedom and we must protect it no matter what. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
My thought is I'm joining up lol |
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I'm a hackzor. I doesn't afraid of anything. |
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http://youtu.be/IMfGmCLQRic |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
A minor nuisance to people of the real world. These kids are more interested in pretending they have some power and watching reruns of V for Vendetta than exacting any changes on the "injustices" of this world... |
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I don't think it's very sensible to try and form an opinion on Anonymous. It's not an organization with special members, it's pretty much just anyone who wants to do something anonymously. Say something pops up and an individual thinks it unjust, they spread the word and try to recruit people to help their cause while taking the banner of Anonymous. At the same time, if someone wants to do something just for sake of screwing with people, they'll do the same and recruit like-minded individuals to aid them (like that time they spoiled the ending of a Harry potter novel in a crowded bookstore on the day of it's release xD). With that being said, I don't think you can really classify Anonymous as being one or the other, it's just a bunch of random people coming together for various, unrelated reasons. |
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It's like they say, Anonymous is not an organization, it is an idea. |
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"Anonymous" is the most fucking retarded thing ever. Don't even make threads about it, stop giving these retarded mouthbreathers more attention. |
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They pretty much admit in the evolution of Anonymous that is started as a bunch of elitist *channers attacking people for the lulz. Things didn't get serious until the demonstrations in Iran where free internet was crucial for the resistance movement. Then the Wikileaks stuff happened and they got all this new media attention. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Fix'd |
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Last edited by Jeff777; 07-19-2011 at 06:46 AM.
Things are not as they seem
To add to what Jeff said, they only wear the mask as a way to hide their identity. It also make a good symbol to rally behind. But Anonymous has always had the symbol of a green, featureless man, wearing a suit. The Guy Fawkes masks just happen to be something they can hide their identity with, and has to do with a meme called epic fail guy. Not because they think they are some ideal presented in a dystopian future. |
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Most of anonymous are talentless 15 year old trolls. The ones crashing security companies and government websites are a small minority, most of whom probably actually work for as security experts. Anonymous is doing good by me by fighting internet censorship and for freedom of the press. Constitution FTW |
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Jen was 13 years old. A fairly normal girl. She spent a lot of time online.
One day, she made a new friend. He liked the same bands, worried about the same subjects.
They decided to meet at the local mall. She went. So did he.
Only he wasn't in junior high.
HE WAS A 1500 LB GRIZZLY BEAR.
1 in 5 children online get eaten by wild bears. And you didn't even know bears could type.
>implying the amerifag constitution is something that should be implemented on the world-wide web |
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